Author Topic: just opened a case of 5000 primers I bought for a hundred bucks couple years ago  (Read 523 times)

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Offline john keyes

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I thought I was buying CCI large rifle. that much has been discovered to be true.  However they are No. 34.

Good thing no profanity is allowed here or I would be using some.

However I don't know how it will work out.  I'll shoot em and find out. I don't have any semi auto rifles.
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Nothing hurt.

They are a little hard basically designed for the military to help preventing slam fire.
I would treat them as a magnum primer.
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They are the CCI 250 (large rifle magnum) priming mix in a somewhat thicker/harder cup.  Identical ballistically, and won't have any issues firing reliably in a non-military rifle unless maybe possibly perhaps springs have been lightened up quite a lot (i.e. light firing pin strikes).

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if anyone is interested, the rest of the story  (Paul Harvey TM)

http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,45459.0.html
Though taken from established manufacturers' sources and presumed to be safe please do not use any load that I have posted. Please reference Hogdon, Lyman, Speer and others as a source of data for your own use.